How Much Should I Feed My Pug Puppy?

First you must choose the food of your pet, following exclusively the indications of your veterinarian, who is the most qualified person and knows well the ingredients and nutritional composition of the food that goes better with your dog. Do not get carried away by the brand think first about the nutritional components. The amount of food depends on the age and size of the Pug. The same applies with the composition of the food.

Check the indications of the manufacturer of the food we use these always include a table of the daily ration by size to be given. Divide the servings into several portions instead of giving you much food in one fell swoop. The puppy should be fed 3 to 4 times a day until the age of 3 months then between 2 and 3 times a day until 6 months and thereafter (after 6 months) twice a day. You can also reduce it to once a day after the year, or continue dividing your food 2 times a day.

Small dogs are considered adults at 12 months by reaching that age you can change puppy food to adult food, unless the veterinarian indicates something different. To speak in short then we will leave you a precise on some tips that you can follow a general way to care for your list Pug.If aggressive, consult an expert to determine the causes of aggression.Let him bite something right. The specialized stores will provide you with bones toys. We will avoid biting things we do not want furniture doors.

Follow recommendations to educate your dog, start with simple things sit down lie down, and give him small rewards (food) if he obeys his instructions. If you must punish him do so immediately after committing the offense. Be very rigorous in the vaccines care and instructions of your veterinarian in general. Extreme cleaning and do not let small and older have contacts with the mouth transmission of worms.

My name is Dr. Winnie. I earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Duke University, a Masters of Science in Biology from St Georges University, and graduated from the University of Pretoria Veterinary School in South Africa.
I have been an animal lover and owners all my life having owned a Rottweiler named Duke, a Pekingese named Athena and now a Bull Mastiff named George, also known as big G! I'm also an amateur equestrian and love working with horses.
I'm a full-time Veterinarian in South Africa specializing in internal medicine for large breed dogs. I enjoy spending time with my husband, 2 kids and Big G in my free time.
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